Thank you very much for your reply!
I've did in this way just because it was a tutorial how to change Apache port, the link to tutorial I have provided in my first post.
Anyway, by configurable via DB you mean something like this?
mysql -uadmin -p$(cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow) -D psa...
I've spend some more time, just redid everything again on a various ports and the outcome is always same, port where apache should be running redirects me straight to port :80.
I'm absolutely lost, if I just change apache conf file, port is responding with default apache page without any...
I googled for the past hew hours just to found few sources which didn't help so far. My task is to change apache port to anything but 80.
I'm running newest Plesk 11.0.9 on Ubuntu 10.04 and so far I had a website working nicely on :80 port.
So far I have changed ports.conf which is...
Sad, very sad
Ok, so if my understanding is correct, Plesk is designed for people with no big knowledge about server maintenance, to make it possible to do it easier. And it is not free of charge. So after you pay, you might expect to get professional product while in fact you got backup bug in...